Custom-built, durable goat pens designed for Arizona's rugged terrain by OK Corrals - your trusted livestock experts since 2006.
At OK Corrals, we understand that goats are clever, agile, and persistent animals that require specialized enclosures. Our goat pens are designed with these unique challenges in mind, offering:
Our standard 4-rail galvanized (or Black) steel panels perfect for temporary enclosures or rotational grazing systems.
Features: 10' or 12' panels, 48" height, easy assembly
View Galvanized PanelsComplete enclosure with attached shade structure, perfect for Arizona summers.
Features: 12'x24' footprint, 6' shade roof, feeding station
Explore Shade OptionsSpecialized design for breeding operations with separate kidding areas.
Features: Partition gates, heat lamps, kid-safe spacing
Request Custom DesignLightweight yet sturdy panels for rotational grazing across your property.
Features: 8' panels, easy transport, quick setup
View Portable OptionsOur goat pens are built with the same quality materials we use for our heavyweight horse corrals, adapted for goat-specific needs:
We can incorporate elements from our steel barn designs for fully enclosed goat housing when needed.
As a general rule, allow 15-25 square feet per goat in the pen, plus additional space for shelters and feeders. Dairy goats typically need more space than meat breeds. Our consultants can help you determine the ideal size during your free consultation.
We use several techniques learned from our mare motel designs: buried perimeter fencing, overhangs to prevent climbing, and small mesh sizes that prevent predators from reaching through. We can also install electric fence options.
Absolutely! Arizona's terrain varies greatly, and we've installed pens on everything from flat desert to steep hillsides. We use terracing techniques and custom panel sizing to accommodate any slope.
Contact OK Corrals today for a free quote on your custom goat enclosure. We serve all of Southern Arizona including Phoenix, Tucson, Prescott, and surrounding areas.
or call us directly at (520) 730-7020
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